THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 191&: PAGE FIVE JOURNAL WANT AO DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING OEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVEBTTSINGl SATES Bate per word New Today: Each insertion .. 16 M week (6 insertions) 5e Oae month (29 insertions) 17c Ths Cs&fa Journal will not be re STpeagibls for more than OAS insertion, tat error in Classified Advertisements ad your advertisement ths first day It appears mad notify us immediately if Mrror occurs. Minimum charge, 15c. WANTED Secondhand linoleum at once. 1601 Center S$. . tf BABY CHTCK3 FOB SALE Today 544 State St. Opp court house PIANIST and saleslady. F. worth Co. W. Wool tf HOB RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 1510 State. 3-0 "WAJfTEID Man experienced in ilo draining. Phone 8F22 evenings. 3-6 BUGS cleaned 35a per rug Phone 16. h. L. Buekner. 4-4 TWO men wanted work. Phone 752. for Loganberry 3-6 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 482 S. High. 3-6 HOB SALE Team, weight 3000 lbs. LM. Wilkerson, 290 W. Miller. 3-6 HOR SALE Good, thrifty Logan tips. Phone 65F15, 3-6 3POK SALE God table potatoes, (1.25 per sack Phone .86F22. tf FORD for sale cheap. Just been over hauled. Phona 853J. tf "WANTED Young male canary, drees 1158 N. 'Commercial St. Ad- 3-7 WANTED -Acreage near Salem. Ad dress DeiVoe, Baker Apt. 645 Ferry . 3-12 8JQAISD and room in modern home, near state house. Phone 1354R. 161 S. 14th. 3-12 ffV)R SALE Cream separator, good as new, 800 lbs. per hour capacity. E U oars Journal. 3-8 WAiNTED To let ns wash and polish Tour car Phone 1260, 320 N. Com. at. - .... 3- IK)R aAIMSix room, 2 atory house, and! earaga on State street: for in formation call Main 1185. tf MSOKABGED soldier wants work by hour or by day,-Address Myrtle ho tel room 15. 3-8 BARRED Rock eggs & hatching, from fine winter layers, $1.50 fo 15 K H. Pickens,. 805 8 14th St; . tf FOR S&LB Elated whleat straw $ at barn.. Telephone 13F4 near Mid dle Grove school. 5-28 FOR RENT 'Modem upper flat, etose in. See R. B. Fleming, 250 or 789 Court. Phone 124 o 92. tf MY 1919 breeding pen of 30 W. Leg horn 2-rear old, heavy laying strain, $1.25 apiece. John Bailey, Rt. 9, box 55. ' 3-8 ADMINISTRATORS why pay 5 per cent when you can get Col. W. J!. Wrieht. auctioneer, Turner, for 2 ner cent. 3-6 LIBERTY BONDS If yon must dis pose of your bonds, we will buy them. 314 Masomo Wda, tf TOR TRADE A (rood.: neat 4 room house with oarage to trade for auto. Ooll 1644 or 2028 in mornings, tf OR SALjs i xl3 tnaft governor, engine and boiler complete, cheap. Box 268. Turner. Or. tf WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Buren's Furniture Score, 179 Commercial. tf "WE PAY hiffhest cash priee for eggs, pork, veal and poultry. Willamette irangier vo, in a, xuga ou iu 1400. tf AS GOOD a. new, gas range, good heating stove, water heater, Tetail ored overcoats and suits, at half priee. The Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. . tf IFOR SAIE Health andeautv. cause ; symptoms and treatment of almost - every known disease. Home treat ment simplified for everybody. Reg ular price $1, samples full size, this month only, 26 and 50 cents, 376 Belmont, , . ,- 3-8 .WE TiAN MONEY FOR 1 LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST UALiu. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS AND ROBERTS 314 Masonic: Bldg. , . .Salem, Ore.. BOARD and room Phone 1074. at 1120 Center. 317 FOR SALE! Boston 3 Star eomet. In quire 483 Stat 8t. 3-11 TRAILERS for sale and made to or der. 271 D St. . 3-12 YOUNG fresh cow and calf for sale. 675 Brooks Ave. 3-36 SHINTO-LING and roof repairing. C. C. Kays, Phone 1802. 3-11 WANTED Small potatoes for feed. M S. Lang, Phone 35F25. 3-12 WANTED To buy cattle and calves, any kind. Phone 1576W, . 3-15 1917 FORD car in good condition, cheap. Inquire Will Music store. 3-7 WANTED To exchange two fine resi dence city lota for light automobile. Phone 1147. 3-12 FOR SALE House and tot, 54x164, 1 blocks from State, 259 S 19th. . 3-27 FIRST CLASS baled clover hay for sale. Eeppinger, Gervais, Rt. 2, box 1. - 3-5 WANTED Ex-perienccfl grafters at 1 ruitland nursery. Phone 1111 21, Sa lem Rt. 6. . - tf HIMALAYA tips, 500 for sale. W. C. iTanklin. Kt. 1, box 11. Phone 52' 14.. tf GROCERY stock and fixtures must be . sold within. 30 days, easy tonus, 1390 S. 12th St. tf EXPERIEN1CED Wan wishes position as foreman on prune ranch. Ladd Bush reference. Phone 664. tf FOR SALE CHEAP 1915 Studebaker. 4 cylinder. A-l condition, $550. See Jones, 162 N. Commercial St. 3 WANTED A woman or girl for gen eral house work. Phone 1296 or ap- Tly moraines 890 Oak St. tf FOR SALE 5 pass. Ford for sale, all good tires $375. H. i. Bonesteele: Perry & Ooml. - 3-6 FOR SALE Lot 2, block 2, Salem heights, $300. Liberty bonds accept ed at par. Inquire 1693 N. Fifth. 3-6 ONION seed for sale, Oregon Yellow Danver, half globe, tested and guar anteed, $2 per lb. John B. Macy, Brooks, Ore. - - tf GHJOTJBNS -wanted, highest prices paid. Heavy hens 2Se; light Bens 27c; fancy veal 21c. Cherry City Feed barns. " , ' 3- WANTED Up to 200 White Leghorn yearling hens in good condition. iHve number, location and price. AddresB W. H. Swank. Aumsville. Or. 3-7 FOflJ 8IALE White Leghorn and Ore gon setting eggs $1 per setting. Ba by chicks $10 per hundred. 7ts o. 13th St. FRUITLAND iNursery, Salem, route 6, box 138E phone 1HF21. We have the Roman strain eratted Franquet wai uutg and also a few more Italian Drune trees loft. J' 312 WE HAVE on hand a few tons of mill run for sale, at a bargain Willam ette Valley Transfer Co., 171 South Hitch St. Phone 1400. tf FOR SALE Hatching eggs, White Leghorns, heavy layers, $8 per 100, $1 per sotting of 15. ir view row try Farm. Salem, Or., Rt. 7, box 48, 3-17 CAMPBELL'S AUTO EXCHANGE 229 State Street OPEN SUNDAYS If you want to buy or sell a . ear eome and see me. Studebaker, 6 or 7 pass., perfect will take small car in trade. Dodge, big bargain, $650. Maxwell, almost new, bargain Buick roadster, $325 Elgin 6, will consider property in exebango . Maxwell roadster $275 '. ' 1917 Maxwell touring, almost new big bargain at $575 ' Paige touring car, big bargain . Studebaker, perfect condition $300 1912 Cadillac, good shape $400 Elgin, good as new $1123 Ford touring, perfect, $375 Ford bargain, $350 Phone 362 FIVE YEARS! WE AL- 1; New Today-; Ads FOB &ALE-01d fir 7.50, ash $7.75. Call evenings 1181M. - 3 WANTED Housekeeping work, in private family. M-41 cara Journal. 3-0 FOR SALE Ford trailer, in good con- rtion. Phone 1496. 3-8 EXCHANGE) section in Lake coun ty to trade for Salem property. Phone 1178 after 7 p. m. 3-10 OTK WANTED I&gs, rubbers, tools furniture, clothing and junk of all kinds. Phone 493, 347 Court St. 3-7 FOR RENT Nice, clean, modern housekeeping rooms, 4 in suite. En quire 246 State St. tf FOR SALE -Choice grain hay for sale at the Paimera ieed barn, is. tiign street. tf FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Barred Rock also White Indian icunner duck. 2035 Fairground road. 3-10 WANTED iSewing by the day by ex perienced seamstress. Phone 6S4M. FOR SALE One black, four year old horse, 1250 weight, broke double. Price $65. 2015 N. Com'l. 3-7 HOUSEKEEPER wishes steady work in country. Write Mrs. lowning, 1613 iN. Front. - 3-7 NORTHWESTERiN Nursery, Rt. 6. ... . i- ci I J) ruit trees, roses aua suruos, operam low prices on certain lines. Phone 111F3. tf YOUNG woman desireB position as as sistant in light house worn or as companion to an elderly lady. Box 312, Independence, Or. 3-6 ONION seed for sale, selected Oregon Yellow Globe Danvers, guaranteea, $2.25 per pound. J. I. Bliven, Gervais Bt. 3. Phone 4iui. . o-v MULH8, HORSES Car load good oung teams, We Dioeay ronin neavy boned kind, also several spaa heavy moles, will arrive in Salem on or before March 9th. Guarantee given with ATarv horse or mule from re- annnmbla rj&rt&ea. 3-6 FOB SALH-JOonrolets sawmill with dry kiln, edger, planer, timber ana logs. iApacity is m. au mscnmorj in. Pood runnina oondition. Fisher Lumber Co. No. 3, Silverton, Or. 3-9 FOR SALB-jClover hay $23 per ton; clover seed SOe Ter B; apples 1.70 ner bushel. Rt. 6, hox 61, Phone F21. ..- i- ... V FOR SALE Orw sorrel Belgian horse eolt, 8 years OiQ, eeavy ooneu; irao driving horse, 7 years wo, one sw ain Wnnwi unil flart. Phoma 36F14. 3-10 LOGJANBERRY plants for sale, J. P. AftninwaMi IBrooKS. KJT.. rnone oo r 1 . ' WHITE Rock' eggs for hatching. Phone FOR SALE 6 lots. 8 room plastered house on pavement, with water, bath, hot water tank, electric lights on S. High St. Priee $2150. Write Rt. 8. box 46. Salem. 3-10 FOR SALE 314 Studebaker wagon, A-l condition. 1 set double harness, 1 eood work horse, weight 1200 pounds, and 12 head shoats, weight 75 to HO pound9, at a oargnm 11 lai en at once. J. C. Coffey, Rt. 3, box 192. ltt mile west of Liberty. 3-10 FOR SALE Two pair of Gurnsey fowl. $2.50 pair; a twod Old Trusty ineubator, 300-egg capacity for $10; fine store counter 18 ft. long and 4 fine glass show cases, also 150 raw 'hide chairs, 6000 ft. of No. 1 clear seasoned rustic, 4 and 0 in. for any of above phone 19F3. R. R. Ryan, tf MUST be sold at once, T room bunga low, full cement basement, furnace, full Dutch kitchen, plastered thru out, well finished, furnace heat in eveTy room, block from pavement, 8 blocks from university, also gar age, barn, some fruit. Price $2250. Socolafsky. 341 State St. tf FOR SALE 5 room residence at 1309 Waller St. 1 block from car and 1 block from Yew Park school, hard finish, electric lights, bath, a barn and a large lot for $1200, $400 cash, remainder $10 per month. I also have a 4 room residence, well located near car on graveled St. for $550, cash. You will have to see these proper ties at once if you expect to get them. m e scon 404 Hubbard bldg. A 7 ROOM house completely modern, on Court street, $3650. A fine 5 room bungalow. Two good lots a daisy, on Capitol street for $.ort. A 7 room bungalow on Fairmount avenue at $3500, hag good new gar- A large brick building on North Lib-f-rtr street for salo or rent, at a bar gain. A dandy 6 room house on North 21th St. An extreme bargain. Make me an offer. 8 A large house on Summer St, close to state capital. What will you give me A nice 6 room bungalow on Liberty St at $1600. . A good 7 room house, all in fine con dition end quite modern, only one Wnok from irnfld Srhool $1500. If you are looking for bargains see me at once. U. w. jaiiar, insurance man, 405-406 Hubbard bldg. tf WANTED Man and wif on farm, permaMct. Call 4F2 or Rt. 8, box 48. . 37 FOR BALE Small bungalow cheap; term,. r will trade for car. 620 8. 18th Bt 3-7 ITALIAN prune trees for sale, reason able. Twia Hill farm, R. P. D, Tur ner, Or. Phone Salem 49F24. 3-11 FOR SALE Cheap, n improved lot; a good investment if taken at once. Inquire at 1520 N. jFront street. 3-12 CLOSING out my entire stoek of Eng lish White Leghorn pullets and breeding hens. Rt. 7, box 75. Phone 92F11. 3-6 FOR SALE Bpaii of mules, good heavy harness, brand new wagon. Rt. 5, box 123A, near Rickey school house. 3-5 FOR SALE 3 dosen fine Barred Rock hens, 6 fino Barred Rock roosters. Hens $1.50 each roosters $2.50 each. R. I. Ryan, Rt. 6, phone 19F3. 2-7 BEAUTTFTJL home at sacrifice, one acre, all kinds of fruit and berries, on pavement, not far from school and state capital. Owner, Phone 2440. 3-6 WANTED A position in grocery or dry goods store, or to cook tor some hospital or institution where there i9 no othw housework. Can give ex cellent references. Address M-51 care Journal. 3-6 HORSES Will arrive at Skipton's sale stable, 448 Ferry St., Salem, Mar. 6 car of Camp Lewis horses, heavy boned and blocky, some well matched teams, 2400 to 2600 lbs., guaranteed as represented or money back. W. S. Pemberton. 3-11 FOR SALE Well improved 10 acre tract, close in, will take good modern residence property as part payment. See W. H Grabenhorst & Co., 275 Stats street. ; 3-7 FOR BALE 56 acre farm, good house, barn, well, first class fruit Jand, au cultivated, rock road. Price $85 per acre. See W. H. Grabenhorst ft Co-, 275 State street. 3-7 FOB SAIiH 63 acre farm, nearly all under cultivation; good house, barn, located 5 miles N. E. of Salem, Pries $145 per acre. See W HLGrabenhorst ft Co, 275 Stats street 3-7 FOR SAJLB (Fine 7 room modern house and two lots located on the corner of Stats and 14th street. Priee $7. 500. W. H. Grabenhorst 4 Co., 275 Stave street. , " 3-7 BEST BUYS 37 ares, 17 in 5 -year old prunes, 16 aeres in cultivation, balance- partly cleared and good pasture, on rock road, feneed, 4 miles from Salem, . $130 per acre. 50 acres, all cultivated, tho best of valley loam, good house and barn, 4 indies from Salem, $160 per acre. This is a snap. 160 acres, all cultivated, well tiled, fenced, the best of improvemenes, rock road, close to good town, in fin est portion of the country, $125 per aere. Have several very fine prune ranch es at very reasonable prices. Have several large stock and grain ranches to exchange . for smaller ranches near Salem. For best buys- see SOCOLOrsKY Bayne Building Plumbing and Water Systems Installed by GRABER BROS., 141 Soutn UDerty St, Phone 560. Also agent Jor Pair banks-Morse Gag Engines. sTjrfjl-'f-Wi V J Fair Ground Corner Silverton Road and Pacific Highway GENERAL Repair Shop Ford worjc a specialty All work guaranteed. Let us give you an estimate on your work fl f M&lWW8WBWI61SSiSSfct& Iww r4 ' FREKCil BAND CONCERT WAS GREAT SUCCESS Held Acdience From First Of Star Spangled Banner 10 Last Of "Over There.1 - From the first majestic strains of The Star Spangled Banner and the in spiring La Marseilles to the playing of the only great late American, war song, 'Uvcr There, the famous French band which played last night to 2,000 people in the armory, had the closest attention of all. And not only that, but it had the most enthusiastic approval of alt as shown by the repeated encores. Aud then the audience was in a won- derfuly fine humor evon if the eoncert did not begin until along lomrds 10 o'clock, as the men and director were truly French and lived up to the aver age ideai of what a French band should be. The director, famous on the battle field as well as a graduate or tho Con servatory of Music at Pans, was there with the correct French gestures and the swaying and the emphatic beating of time a. hi famous musicians were led up to the fortissimo passages. For even the man who is such a musical barbarian as to be unable to distinguish between an American and a French national anthem, could not but feel that the French players were something different. , Wouldn't Give Encore. Musicians are temperamental and not supposed to be guided by tho ways and customs of the average individual. Hence . when Georges True was not quite satisfied with the Eranich & Bach grand piano, an instrument u. un usual beauty of tome, he reiusuu 1.0 respond to an encore and refused to appear on the program the second time. But Georges, he of the rounded musical forehead and temple and the true look of the musician, was such a fine pian ist that the audience goodnaturadely forgave him, eveu if it did give him the most enthusiastic encore of the evening. The audienee was given a program most appropriate. Instead ot going in to the long heavy stuff, Bach and Bee thoven and guch, the eonauctsr present ed a program mostly of military airs and selections played on the battle field. It pleased the immense audience as there was truly a dash and a fine spirit Ba truly French. And now the Salem Unit American. War Mothers will have sufficient xunds to properly prepare aa appropriate home coming for the boys of Company M who were overseas, There is credit due to the patriotic and energetic business men who brought the band to the city and who due deep infto their pockets in or der that the entirs receipts 01 tno eon ert should be given to the War Moth. ers. It was fine eincert imd now more than ever we al! love the French. Vive la France and Vive the Freneh band. WANTED An experienced cook. Ap ply at Y. W, v. A., iaa JN. unaeny St. tf (WIEME NOTES. (Capital Journal Specfal berviee) Cloverdalo. Mar 6. Miss Ethol Craig who is teaching near Talman spent the week nd here. ' Geonze Garner and famrly, living north of Salem, " spent Sunday at the home of J. D, Craig. Mrs. F. A. Wood tpunt Tuesday in Salem. Elmer Hennis returned to the train ng camp in Wyoming, leaving here Sunday. Leonard Farris was given a bra sur prise Sunday when all his schoolmates camo in to spend tne day ana enjoy ,the Wlj Ibirt'hdsiy dinner with him. Those present were Mildred Schifferer Carl and Bcnnie Wiper, Doual Town-send-and Leonard Farris. Mrs. Jano Morris died at hor homo Saturday evening following a brief ill ness of about three woeJts, during which time her daughter, Mrs. Grace Thomas, has been at her bedside con stantly. . She was laid to rest in the Odd Fel lows cemetery Monday afternoon, funeral -services ibeina held at the housa. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Grace Thomas of Cloverd'aie, Mrs. Ju lia Simmons of Silverton and Mrs. Eva Humming and a son, Niiwton Morris, of Spring Valley, Polk county, and host of grand children, besides, many other relatives living near here, FAIRFIELD NEWS NOTES (Capital Journal Special Service) Fairfield, Mar. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Congdon of Eugene are visiting this week with their daughter, Mrs. E. B. Smith, and family. Mr. and Mrs. I'. W. Mahony and fam ilv w re giiets at John M-aVthalers iFeb. 23. .! P Mr. and Mrs. John Iml&h visited last iFriday with the lattT'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos Hnjyill, at N'orlh Howell. Howard Bliven is tho possessor of a new Chevrolet car. Ralph DuBette had the misfortune of losing two of his fine cows Saturday, from being foundered. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ballweber, who were employed on the Tom Ditman ranch, removed to their home near Monitor. j Miss Gladys Lorett spent the wecki end with relatives in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. ' J. Miller, and ' little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John( Imlah visited the auto show in Port-: land Saturday and Sunday, and were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Casny of MeMinnville. Miss Margaret Marthalcr spent the w,"- k end with her parents. - Supervisor Mrs Fulkerson visited Miss Nellie Marthalcr ' school M.is Gladys LoTett 's school Mon day, oui'e a n'-nt little sum was given 1... 1,a .olinnl ttiltlren tnr 4ha ArTYian. 3 ian relief fond. MM OYAL l WORCESTER fcCORSETS, The nameplate of two of the SPECIAL LINES of CORSETS we carry. A corset to fit every figure. (See display in Court Street Window) Special Offer TIIE DELINEATOR The graetest magazine for the home published. Come in and take advantage of the SPECIAL SlISCRIPTION PRICE Given by Wm. M. Ranger, the Delineator's Special Representative You can always do better at " If! -al IW1 ' A.AAAAAXA.' 9 f'f W V T"1 PASSED MANY LAWS. The legislature just closed exceeded all reeords of bills passed, although lag ging behind the three preceding ses sions for the number of bills introduc ed. The number of bills finaly passed was 436 out of 821 introduced, or over 50 percent pased. As to the number of bills; In 1917 886 bills were introduced and only 427 passed, while in 1915 830 were introduced and 349 passed. The high water mark for new bills was the 1913 session, when 971 were in troduced and 389 passed. The follow ing statistics on the the sessions from and including 1909 were prepared by deputy secretary of gtate, Krozer: Senate bille introduced 1909262; 1911, 307; 1913, 338; 1915, 315; 1917, 318; 1919, 299. House bills introduced 1909, 3B5; 19- 11,418; 1913, 515; 3917, 5fi8; 1919, 522. Total bills introduced 1909, 627; J 11, ,725; 1913, 971; 1915, 830; 1917. 88: 1019, 821. Total bills passed and filed in the office of secretary of state 1909, 233; 1911,275; 1913,389; 1915, 349; 1917, 427; 1919, 436. ' LONG WEAR AiECflil "Last year I purchased a standard make of shoes, and in sixty days the soles were worn through. I had them re-soled with Neolin Soles which lasted me six months in the same service that wore out the other soles in two," writes E. A. Lancaster oi Lancaster & Company, jewelers, Creeneville, Term. Mr. Lancaster's experience with Neolin Soles is not unusual. Millions of people can testify to their long wear and economy. To reduce your shoe expense, buy Neolin-soled shoes. You can get them in many styles for every member of the family. Neolin Soles are created by Science to be comfortable and waterproof as well as long wearing. Good repair shops carry them. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to outwear all other heels. fleoliii Sales A HUNDRED-DOLLAR STAMP A new feature of 1919 War Savings Stamp aotivltieg Is tbe stamp of $100 denomination, which will probably be placed on the market this month. The f 100 stamps will be about ths size ot a Liberty bond and will sell for $82.60 if put on sale In February. The pries will in ' creaso 20 cents each succeeding month until the end of the year. t jQonioi yCORSETS If you want your corsets to wear be sure they fit And for correct fitting don't make the mistake of select ing a size too small. A smart, daintily contoured figure is never the result of crowding but skillful designing such as found in the lines of corsets we carry. 0OOIUGOODG h s TJ, OP O. WINS AT BERKELEY, Berkeley, Calif., March 8. Team work by the University of Oregon quin tet won last night 'g basketball game from the University of California, by a L'score of 39 to 37. After finishing a poor second in the 'first half, the visi tors tied the score in the second half, and won in an additional five mlnuto period. Durao starred for Oregon. 'TIL MIDNIGHT SATURDAY p,,) ' ' if - 1 " " 4 . p'i r 4' 1 - 4- - j A: v VSHOULDEE ' t LIBERTY